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Examples are reductions<br />

of 11 x 8 1 ⁄2 - inch formats.<br />

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02<br />

Proposal to<br />

Virginia Power, Inc.<br />

June 2004<br />

VIRGINIA POWER<br />

Monogram: 80-point <strong>GE</strong> Logo Font, signature typography: 20-point Univers 68, text: 36-point ITC New Baskerville<br />

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<strong>GE</strong> Power Generation<br />

Proposal to<br />

Virginia Power, Inc.<br />

June 2004<br />

<strong>GE</strong> Power Generation<br />

Section 02: Cover Pages & Titles<br />

Using the Monogram with Other Logos<br />

on Cover Pages<br />

<strong>GE</strong> Identity Program 248, Presentations <strong>GE</strong> Identity Website: www.ge.com/identity<br />

248.02.05<br />

When using the logo of another<br />

company on a cover page, follow<br />

these guidelines, as shown in the<br />

example at the upper left:<br />

• Keep the other logo outside the<br />

graphic signature, well separated<br />

from the Monogram. Do not place<br />

the other logo next to the Monogram<br />

(for example, do not place<br />

it to the right of the Monogram,<br />

as shown in the incorrect example<br />

at the lower left). Because such<br />

a placement suggests a strong<br />

alliance with <strong>GE</strong>, it is reserved for<br />

the identification of only those<br />

joint ventures that are licensed<br />

to use joint marks.<br />

(For more information on joint<br />

marks, see document 341,<br />

New Businesses Name & Trademark<br />

Practices, pages 30 to 35.)<br />

• Avoid using the other logo in the<br />

title; instead, use the name of the<br />

company in the title, set in the<br />

same typeface and size as the<br />

balance of the title.<br />

•Place the logo at the bottom of the<br />

cover sheet, separated from but<br />

aligned with the other elements.

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